The April 9-11 conference will focus on changing household composition and livelihood strategies, particularly in the wake of mass foreclosures, evictions, migration and public health crises across urban, rural and transnational settings.
Postdoctoral fellow Jay Ke-Schutte will share their research and personal experience with navigating the “Angloscene” in Afro-Chinese relations in a colloquium on March 31 at 11:30 a.m.